Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker View Post
As I was headed home two days ago, I noticed a squirrel sitting on a railing eating something. What it was eating looked kind of odd, and I was on the fourth floor of a parking garage, so it wasn't like the squirrel was sitting near the ground eating a nut. Therefore, I got out of the car to get a better look at what the squirrel was eating: It was a bird.

I then turned on the radio and caught a mention of somebody talking about seeing cute, furry, woodland creatures and bright, colorful, birds. At which point I thought, "I just saw a cute, furry, woodland creature eating a bird. Does that count?"

People may not think of squirrels as carnivores, as they generally are not...but sometimes they are. Deer have been observed eating chicks, too. It's all a lot fuzzier than people expect.
Squirrels "are predominantly herbivorous, subsisting on seeds and nuts, but many will eat insects and even small vertebrates" (wiki) i.e. they are actually omnivores unless they cannot digest the insects and vertebrates they consume. As far as I am aware deer are herbivores not omnivores.